The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, December 3, 1908, Page 1

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Che Bull 1eS. VOL. XXXI BUTLER, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908. aan — _ — — ay = Mingo and North East Bates,, | Silvers for the defense i ie ' | According to the testimony of the Your “aunt” was too buay 60 write | witnesses there had been “bad blood” [lost week getting rvads far ThAnk® Dotween, Rooth ‘and, Schuster tor THE EVOLUTION OF THE alving. ) some time; and Booth claimed that The box supper given by the puptls | )..5 Septem : 2 ber while he was passing and teacher of Havkler was a grand 4), schuster place, Schuster was at ) \ \ \ jsurcess. Au excrlly Ae program W8S she trons of the place cutting brush } | jteniered by she pupils, after which | phag he had a short gun near him, | the boxes were auctioned off by Prof. j } | ALL AD | CHRISTMAS HIGH: ART SUITS Ties, Silk Handkerchiefs 4 Muiflers, Shirt Sets, Etc gets ‘ jand that when Booth passed by, hi J W. Harrison (lu absence: of the picked up the gun, cocked tt, and ad jue ioneer ) Che proceeds were nine: | dregeed Booth In threatening terms. jreen dathora | However, the teattmony of Shuster's (he recent raius wre making roads | wits and child, the only eye witnesses | very Ded, wud wre causing much high to the affair, w | » Was $0 the effect that a is | water, | Schuster had not epoken to Bouth About 16 years ago Mr. L. C. Bliss organ- IN SINGLE FANCY BOXES Siw Stetly Dale came home last) “Phig case had been wet tor srial tn ized the Regal Shoe Co. They opened for busi- | Wednesday evening tospend Thanks: | one Oak township, where bosh par | ness in a little 18x25 basement on a side street giving. : | vies reside, but was brought to Judge in Boston. | Miss Georgia Alexander, formerly | tomegreet’s cours on a change of ‘a teacher of thls county, spent venue | | Thankegiving holidays with Mies | Eisie McCleany. They spent Friday BIG FIRE ‘AT RICH HILL. pe pera Braliggrrdo HONEST SHOES Mrs. Elizabeth Staley visited last | week wish her son, T. R. Staley. FOR HIM ‘BLACK & ARNOLD CLOTHING CO. Their policy was 7 The Royce Building Destroyed— Upon that policy the Regal Shoe Co. has built a Soa din Medien eeae tne be Another Damaged. business of over Ten Million Dollars annually. \ \ see you? At about 8 oclock Tuesday niora- From that small basement store they have hy Several from this vicinity attended Hing @ fire the origin of which {8 un. | grown into a company owning and operating 3 if Ny’ STAR SHOES pre roga at Altona last Thureday | known broke ous in the rear of the large factories and supplying over 800 stores night. . second atory of the Royce bulldiug | and agencies throughout the United States and RK. K. Godwin and family spent} - on Park avenue at Rich Hill, When 24 foreign countries. b) NS) i AR SHOES eo day at the home of | discovered she fire had gained con- : acge Smith. siderable headway, and fierce explo- The untirin ‘ ‘i Hal ’ e g efforts to make ’ pean Robluson expects to build sions, (probably of gas) alded in the | : . @ new Dara soon. complete destruction of the building 1 Sta EK “ Shoes Pa Morlan, bs pin Was | The Austin building adjoining was | THE REGAL SHOE ‘ whale at Cove Creek cemetery last | badly damaged; the explosions de- ¥ Saturday. molishing the metal front, the fire The Shoe That Proves For Men, Women and Children Prof. W. L. Coonrod, who taught} walis and damaged the east wall McKinley school last winter, hes | Dr, Cromwell's dental parlors on the has brought to the Regal Shoe Co. the largest bss ers paporsged ne Croat |eecond floor of the Austin building business in the world on Men’s and Women's Best | canoe as hae or it ey naa = badly damaged by water. | High Grade Shoes. 0 NTs NOOR: | While the total d byes s \ | rod has many friends in this vicloity | ,gcortained they posing digging ? a Shoe who wah bim guceess in his chosen |roretderable. There is only one agency for work, - a * | The fox hunters of Mingo are hav-| The W.L. Norris carriage company REGAL SHO ES os, on jing somegrand sport now. They who @ short time ago sturted a cab { ; | never see the fox, but have somerare | line here in opposition to P. C. Car- in this section of the country---so look for the » | *h just th : penter, made their last drive to th ’ Earth "eer cco ‘ve The rain last Friday night prevent. | depot on Tuesday night and on Wed ed Miss Iva Dale’s box supper, ab|Besday miorning departed for Kan ' ' f \ { SOLE BY White Oak, from being the success It | 848 City. This new cab I{ne was short att Nich ols che 6 ( ( ) should nave been ‘Aunt Jemima” |lived having stayed in business in a | oa cau heartily sympasiizs with the| tis city only afew days over two | f ‘Ll’. Vv VV - Bisk girls who 80 carefully prepared their| weeks. Immediately upon the es Stores at ¥ 4 | } | \ \ | boxes and then had to stay at home| tablishment of this new firm the J. BUTLER, NEVADA and ADRIAN. and listen to the merciless falliog|H. Smith Livery Stables wud the L f) = ' | of the rain. 8. Radford Barn each put on acab ————— { Police Commissioner A. E. Gal-| The bay team on the Defiance) Rev. Maxey will preach as Cove|lne to the depos, and competing ed by rheumatism; his color is bad,’ Land values in Bates county, ) lagher, of Kansas City, obtained a gtore { verdict of $17,500, In the circuit! ‘ court of Clay county, against the W. 0. Atkeson, who visited ( apt. spirit, He expressed & very grease they are gesifug somewhere near or ie Kansas City Journal for libel. The ‘ F. J. Tygeard ia the Federal jesire for & pardon and asked Mr thelr sprue value. Is ts a inighby poor sult grew out of publication in she Mr. Soliigter Acquiteds Ts ie coe tee latmecen tio : ee ; EE Journal at the time the police board - é #6 Leavenworth last week, Inform Atkeson it he thought the people Sates county farm thie is not worth of that city dismissed Chief Hayes could be reeched. Running ease on | The case of Lhe Neate of Missouri) us that the Captain ts kept in the down here would sign a petition to FOC per acre and desirable faring Daring the, investigation, Hayes, in | Ohio street they turned south at the | vs. Schuster; charged with assault | prison hospitu!, where he has been that effect to the president’. Ue wae close to town are much higher. The @ moment of anger charged that|corner of Main, then they turued | upon George Boosh was tried before ever since he was taken there, some. dressed In prison garb with his num-) Kdwerds farm ef 100 acres adjoin | ; Gallagher’s son, who was an insur: | gase, on Dakota street, turning north Judge Hemstreet inthis clty on Mon. | thing over a year ago. Mr. Atkeson ber painted oo his back, and with ing Butler, soid for $140 00 per aere ance agent, had held up saloons and | forced them to Insure with him be. |ffom there and running into the day, and resulted in & verdict by the|said the Captain is in bad healsh, his white whiskers, and long thin last week. City property tn Butler cause of his father’s connection with Cannon feed yard. Notevena strap jury of “not guilty.” W. B. Dawson has cever fully recovered from the) white hair, formed w very pathesle {ts bringing better prices, butts still the Police board. | was broken. appeared for the State and Silvers & | paralyt!: stroke, whieh is complicat- piesure entirely boo low, | ’ t delivery wagon ran away |Cteek next Sunday. jaxatast three home firms was a little and he bas the appearance of sfeeble whieh had been entirely too low 8. M. Berry and wife wre still visti) 600 mach for the new comers. again late Tuesday evening. They . e ing in Okiahowa. Aun? Jemima had been left stand!ng on Ohio street and became frightened at something and had started to rn before they old man, broken {in health and bave been golag up of Inte, uns Great Sacrifice In Ladies Cloaks and Suits The chance of your lifetime to buy new and up-to-date Cloaks and Tailored Suits at less than factory prices. 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